Audio By Carbonatix
The Ghana cedi is expected to record a modest stability as positive sentiment builds on the back of the World Bank’s US$360 million concessional loan.
This will come amid a stronger forex support further anchoring this outlook.
However, the upcoming Monetary Policy Committee decisions, particularly a cautious US rate cut to address softening labour data, will be pivotal in shaping US dollar Ghana cedi sentiments.
Last week, the cedi came under sustained depreciation over the two-week assessment period across both the interbank and retail markets.
In the interbank market, the currency fell further, weakening from a midrate of GH¢11.40 to GH¢12.15 per US dollar.
The pound and euro also declined by 6.41% and 6.28%, settling at GH¢16.45 and GH¢14.23, respectively.
In the retail market, the cedi posted a 6.72% loss against the US dollar, closing at a midrate of GH¢13.40. It also depreciated against the pound and euro, which closed at GH¢17.60 and GH¢15.45, compared to GH¢16.55 and GH¢14.35 recorded two weeks prior.
“The marginal setback of the cedi, driven by heightened seasonal demand and weak sentiment, confirms our earlier expectations of near-term pressure during this period. We believe this trend was fuelled by bearish expectations, delayed FX [forex] supply interventions, and the drag from capital controls on FX transactions”, Databank Research said.
“Looking ahead, we expect modest stability as positive sentiment builds on the back of the World Bank’s US$300 million concessional loan, with stronger FX [forex] support further anchoring this outlook”, it added.
Meanwhile, the cedi started this week going GH¢13.60 against the dollar at the forex bureaus. On the interbank market, it is selling at GH¢12.20.
It’s year-to-date gain now stands at 16.29% to the American greenback.
Latest Stories
-
Over 900 attend launch of landmark book on African traditional medicine for professionals
8 seconds -
HeFRA to crack down on health facilities operating unsafe makeshift wards
50 seconds -
Liverpool vs Paris Saint-Germain: Date, Time and Everything You Need to Know About the Champions League Quarterfinal Second Leg
2 minutes -
Atlético de Madrid vs Barcelona: Date, Time and Everything You Need to Know About the Champions League Quarterfinal Second Leg
6 minutes -
Ghana showcases strong industry presence at WTM Africa in Cape Town
7 minutes -
China, Russia warn of dangerous consequences for global security amid US blockade of Strait of Hormuz
10 minutes -
FIFA President Gianni Infantino extends condolences to Berekum Chelsea FC following passing of Dominic Frimpong
12 minutes -
Benin election victory for Romuald Wadagni signals new era of managed democracy
14 minutes -
Police arrest suspect for unlawful possession of assault rifle in Bawku
23 minutes -
African leaders intensify push to curb explosive weapons amid rising violence
24 minutes -
Cynthia Kabs releases new single titled ‘Holy’
46 minutes -
4-year-old dies, brother in critical condition after building collapse in Awutu Senya rainstorm
48 minutes -
GAYO joins forces with KMA to tackle waste crisis in Kumasi
57 minutes -
Akandoh criticises Akufo-Addo over Agenda 111, promises completion of stalled hospitals
59 minutes -
Call off strike in interest of Ghanaians — Tema Central MP Appeals to GUTA
1 hour